Early development of epiphytic roots: perspectives based on the composition of the velamen cell wall

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Autor(a) principal: Lana,Luísa Gouveia
Data de Publicação: 2020
Outros Autores: Silva,Ana Flávia de Melo, Buss,Aldineia, Oliveira,Denis Coelho de, Moreira,Ana Silvia Franco Pinheiro
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Acta Botanica Brasilica
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Resumo: ABSTRACT The velamen, a root structure of some epiphytic species for water uptake, usually is stratified epidermis consisting of dead cells. In general, its cell walls exhibit variation during development, including in thickness and amount and type of impregnated substances. These changes result in diverse physical and chemical properties that can serve in water and nutrient uptake, as well as in mechanical support and protection. On this basis, the main objective of the current study was to describe the composition of the cell walls of the velamen during the development of the roots of four species of Cattleya. Anatomical, histochemical and immunocytochemical analyses were performed with samples (n=3 individuals per species) of meristematic, developing, and mature regions of the root. The development of the primary wall led to the deposition of pectins as highly methylesterified homogalacturonans, which were demetihylesterified with maturation of the velamen. The deposition of lipids (and subsequently lignins) in velamen cells marked a transition stage to the formation of the secondary wall, which gives rigidity to the tissue. For the first time, we showed that the deposition of lipids and lignins began close to the exodermis in the direction of the epivelamen.
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Early development of epiphytic roots: perspectives based on the composition of the velamen cell wall
title Early development of epiphytic roots: perspectives based on the composition of the velamen cell wall
spellingShingle Early development of epiphytic roots: perspectives based on the composition of the velamen cell wall
Lana,Luísa Gouveia
Cattleya
Orchidaceae
pectins
root meristem
velamen development
title_short Early development of epiphytic roots: perspectives based on the composition of the velamen cell wall
title_full Early development of epiphytic roots: perspectives based on the composition of the velamen cell wall
title_fullStr Early development of epiphytic roots: perspectives based on the composition of the velamen cell wall
title_full_unstemmed Early development of epiphytic roots: perspectives based on the composition of the velamen cell wall
title_sort Early development of epiphytic roots: perspectives based on the composition of the velamen cell wall
author Lana,Luísa Gouveia
author_facet Lana,Luísa Gouveia
Silva,Ana Flávia de Melo
Buss,Aldineia
Oliveira,Denis Coelho de
Moreira,Ana Silvia Franco Pinheiro
author_role author
author2 Silva,Ana Flávia de Melo
Buss,Aldineia
Oliveira,Denis Coelho de
Moreira,Ana Silvia Franco Pinheiro
author2_role author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Lana,Luísa Gouveia
Silva,Ana Flávia de Melo
Buss,Aldineia
Oliveira,Denis Coelho de
Moreira,Ana Silvia Franco Pinheiro
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Cattleya
Orchidaceae
pectins
root meristem
velamen development
topic Cattleya
Orchidaceae
pectins
root meristem
velamen development
description ABSTRACT The velamen, a root structure of some epiphytic species for water uptake, usually is stratified epidermis consisting of dead cells. In general, its cell walls exhibit variation during development, including in thickness and amount and type of impregnated substances. These changes result in diverse physical and chemical properties that can serve in water and nutrient uptake, as well as in mechanical support and protection. On this basis, the main objective of the current study was to describe the composition of the cell walls of the velamen during the development of the roots of four species of Cattleya. Anatomical, histochemical and immunocytochemical analyses were performed with samples (n=3 individuals per species) of meristematic, developing, and mature regions of the root. The development of the primary wall led to the deposition of pectins as highly methylesterified homogalacturonans, which were demetihylesterified with maturation of the velamen. The deposition of lipids (and subsequently lignins) in velamen cells marked a transition stage to the formation of the secondary wall, which gives rigidity to the tissue. For the first time, we showed that the deposition of lipids and lignins began close to the exodermis in the direction of the epivelamen.
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